TheCopperCoop
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Went out to do chicken chores this morning, and found our 9-month-old Barnevelder hen sitting in the coop alone with a gaping wound bleeding from her neck. The rest of the hens and two roosters were already out in the run. I have separated her into a clean large kennel in our basement and she is drinking water but still bleeding.
I'm not sure what happened, there's no sign of forced entry into the coop or run and no sign of a struggle struggle. My only guess, is one of the two roosters, but I'm not sure why or how they would do such a thing.
I have a antibiotic veterinarian spray for chickens that I have been hesitant to use because of how big the wound is and how much internal workings I can see. What can I do for her?
We won't be able to take her to a vet this weekend, but I can run to the farm store and get more supplies to treat her if there's something that can be done.
Photos are below. The wound is about 2 to 2 and 1/2 in long and wraps around from the side to the back of her neck.
I'm not sure what happened, there's no sign of forced entry into the coop or run and no sign of a struggle struggle. My only guess, is one of the two roosters, but I'm not sure why or how they would do such a thing.
I have a antibiotic veterinarian spray for chickens that I have been hesitant to use because of how big the wound is and how much internal workings I can see. What can I do for her?
We won't be able to take her to a vet this weekend, but I can run to the farm store and get more supplies to treat her if there's something that can be done.
Photos are below. The wound is about 2 to 2 and 1/2 in long and wraps around from the side to the back of her neck.